A Christmas gift for my 3 year ancient son from his aunt, at frist excited it was a camera he can carry around and not have to worry in this area dropping. The only plus in this area this camera is it is sturdy/strong if it is dropped. Pitcures are not very excellent quality (dark) even for a kids camera. Hard to see your what you are trying to take pitcure of. My sons just shoots away, if lucky and gets a pitcure (you can make out to some extent) telling yourself one for the scrap book, WRONG. The delete button is at thier small finger tip and VERY EASY to use. Delete button too simple for all pitcures to be deleted. Not worth the price. Best bet would be to buy a $5.00 disposable camera (where the pitcures can NOT be delete) and hope for the best.

My son does like this camera. The photos aren’t terrible for a outcome’s camera, though for the same price you can find an actual digital camera that does much surpass. What is terrible in this area it is that it has a video mode that is very simple for a outcome to fortuitously switch it into, but not so apparent that he/she is taking videos. It switches between video and photo modes by holding the power button. That means the memory fills up pretty easily, and it drains the 4 AA batteries quickly, primarily when the kid gives up trying to get a new photo because it is recording video. Yesterday, my son thought he was taking photos of all the animals at the zoo, but it wasn’t until halfway owing to that I noticed that the memory was full with 1 video.
The thing is sturdy, and can survive drops, throws, etc.
If it didn’t have a video mode at all, had much more memory, and didn’t cost as much as it does, then it may have been worth it.

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